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Delhi Metro Blue Line services to be regulated on April 19 morning for maintenance

Normal services across the entire Blue Line are expected to resume after 6:30 am, once the maintenance work is completed

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The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation has announced brief regulation of train services on the Delhi Metro Blue Line on Sunday morning (April 19) to facilitate scheduled track maintenance work.

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According to DMRC, the maintenance will be carried out between Indraprastha Metro Station and Supreme Court Metro Station, impacting early morning operations on both Line 3 and Line 4 of the Blue Line.

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As per the revised schedule, the first train from Vaishali towards Dwarka Sector-21 will depart at 6:05 am, while services from Laxmi Nagar towards Dwarka Sector-21 will begin at 6:21 am. Trains from Yamuna Bank to Dwarka Sector-21 will start at 5:50 am.

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There will be no change in the first train timings from Dwarka Sector-21 towards Noida Electronic City and Vaishali, ensuring minimal disruption for commuters travelling in that direction.

Normal services across the entire Blue Line are expected to resume after 6:30 am, once the maintenance work is completed.

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Commuters planning to travel on the affected stretch during early morning hours have been advised to factor in additional travel time and plan their journeys accordingly. The updated schedule and service information will be available on the DMRC’s official website and mobile app, as well as its social media platforms.

The Blue Line is one of the busiest corridors of the Delhi Metro network, connecting key residential and commercial hubs across east and west Delhi, including Noida and Dwarka. The temporary regulation is part of routine maintenance aimed at ensuring safety and operational efficiency of metro services.

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